Examples of using Action comics in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Action Comics 1.
The copy of Action Comics No. 1.
Action Comics 1000 will be released on April 18.
Superman in Action Comics.
Action Comics 1 is the most valuable comic book of all.
In 1938 Superman appeared in Action Comics number 1.
He got Action Comics number one?
The incorporation of the three teams intomainstream DC continuity was shown in Action Comics 864(June 2008).
Superman Action Comics Man of Steel.
The previous record was set in 2011 when another copy of Action Comics 1 sold for nearly $2.2 million.
Superman Action Comics Adventures of Superman.
The previous recordhad been set in 2011 with another copy of Action Comics 1, which sold by $2.161 million.
Action Comics debuted in June of 1938 with a cover price of 10¢.
Superman first appeared in Action Comics on April 18, 1938.
This version of the Legion next appeared in the"Superman andthe Legion of Super-Heroes" storyline in Action Comics 858- 863.
Superman's first appearance, in Action Comics No. 1, was April 18, 1938.
Action Comics 1 is the Holy Grail of comic books as it is the book that contains the first appearance of Superman.
At one point Superman had four monthly comics- Superman, Action Comics, Man of Steel, and Adventures of Superman.
In Action Comics 875, that Nightwing is revealed as the son of Zod and Ursa, Chris Kent.
This revised version of Captain Marvel alsoappeared in one story-arc featured in the short-lived anthology Action Comics 623- 626(October 25- November 15, 1988).
In early 1939, the success of Superman in Action Comics prompted editors at National Comics Publications to request more superheroes for its titles.
Morrison's The Multiversity project for DC was published in 2014 and 2015. A metaseries of nine one-shots set in some of the 52 worlds in the DC Multiverse,[80][81] it included the main Multiversity title which involves the return of President Calvin Ellis,the black Superman from Earth 23 originally seen in Action Comics vol.
In 1939, after the success of Superman, Action Comics prompted editors of National Publications(the future DC Comics) to request more superheroes.
Rucka wrote the screenplay for the"Crossfire" segment in the direct-to-DVD anime Batman: Gotham Knight, in which Crispus Allen, a character he created, appears.[18] In 2009,Rucka and artist Eddy Barrows took over Action Comics as the title moved its focus from Superman to Kryptonian heroes Nightwing and Flamebird in the aftermath of the"New Krypton" story arc.[19] As well as writing Action Comics, Rucka co-wrote the main New Krypton 12 part series with Superman writer James Robinson.
One needed to buy Superman, Adventures of Superman, Action Comics, and Superman: The Man of Steel(and eventually, Superman: The Man of Tomorrow) to keep up with any existing storylines.
In early 1939, the success of Superman in Action Comics prompted editors at the comic book division of National Publications to request more superheroes for its titles.
Characters from Superman: Red Son also appeared in the Action Comics and Detective Comics tie-ins to the"Convergence" storyline, in which they are forced to fight against the heroes from the original Earth-Two's Metropolis.
Action Comic 1 Superman.